Moccis: Bringing Fashionable Footwear Indoors

Moccis

My youngest daughter just loves to kick off her socks and shoes, and prefers to play indoors barefooted. She finds slippers too clunky and get in the way of playing and having fun.

TheseMocciscouldn’t have arrived at a better time, because my daughter had to miss her last day of school before the Christmas break when she came down with the Chicken Pox. She was not a happy camper and she was very upset about missing the family get togethers over the holiday period. She was extremely happy to receive a pair of Moccics in the mail, that came packaged in a nice shiny gold envelope.

Moccis are hand sewn moccasins that have been redesigned and come highly recommended by podiatrists. Moccis aren’t like other slippers, they maintain their shape, don’t fall down, fall off, constrict, or irritate the ankles. An invisible ankle support strap helps your children will keep their Moccis on.

Moccis only use the softest, warmest, and highest quality materials. You’ll feel so pampered and snuggly that you will never want to take them off! In fact, once you’ve worn a pair, you’ll never be able to go back to socks and slippers again!

My daughter just loves her Moccis! she informs me they’re super comfortable and calls them her ballerina shoes, and loves to dance around the house while wearing her Moccis.

We have thrown these slipper socks in the wash many times and they wash up well, which I was a little concerned about, being as white socks have a history of not staying white for long.

My daughter’s favorite feature is the non-slip leather soles, being as we have hardwood floors and she loves to stay as active in the house as she is outside.

Moccis have a large selection of fun designs and colors to choose from, which is sure to excite your little ones.

About Michelle

Michelle is a married Mom to three. Two girls and a boy with severe autism.

She provides reviews, giveaways and the odd recipe for her readers, and shares other small bits about life as a parent. She loves to travel with her family and you will find some of her travels reviewed and discussed on these pages.

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